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Ivan the Terrible Conquers Tatar Chanates of Kazan and Astrakhan
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Michael Romanov End Time of Trouble
A.P. European History: Peter the Great Westernization Great Northern War St. Petersburg “Window to the West”
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A.P. European History: Russian History Catherine the Great Enlightened Partition of Poland Seized lands from the Ottomans Pugachev Revolt.
A.P. European History: Russian History Alexander I Social Reforms, allowed serfs to buy freedom. Constitution
A.P. European History: Russian History Absolutist state - Tsar and the nobles. Society of serfdom. Multinational Empire. Liberal ideas filtering in. Poor showing the Crimean War.
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A.P. European History: Russian History
Alexander Pushkin ( ) Mother exiled two serfs. Attacked serfdom in his short stories.
Emancipation for the serfs (April 5, 1861). A.P. European History: Russian History “You know yourselves that the existing order cannot remain unchanged. It is better to abolish serfdom from above than to wait until serfs begin to liberate themselves from below” Alexander II
Emancipation for the serfs (April 5, 1861). A.P. European History: Russian History
Issues: Revolts in Bosnia and Bulgaria against Turks. Actions: Russian victory at Plevna, and inability to attack Constantinople Results: Treaty of San Stefano / Congress of Berlin
A.P. European History: Russian History Austria would administer over Bosnia-Herzegovina. Slavs dominated the population. Russia was viewed as the protector of the slavs.
A.P. European History: Russian History Emancipated wanted more liberalism. “The People’s Will” assassinated the Tsar in March End of liberalism.
A.P. European History: Russian History Created the Secret Police (Okhrana). Pan-Slavism. Pogroms Russification
Japan Defeats Russia A.P. European History: Russian History
Medaille Accel Program: History 251 X Class 1 Policy in the Balkans. Pan-Slavism Support of Serbia.
Causes Rid Autocracy Peasant need for land. Nationalities wanted to end discrimination. A.P European History: Russian History
A.P. European History: Russian History
Headed by Alexander Kerensky Continued to fight the war. Unable to provide the cities with food. Refused land seizures for peasants. A.P European History: Russian History
The Kornilov Affair A.P European History: Russian History
A.P. European History: Russian History Members of the Communist Party seeking the overthrow of the government and the destruction of Capitalism.
A.P. European History: Russian History Led by Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky “ Land, Bread and Peace Lenin accepts the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Whites vs. Reds Treaty of Brest - Litovsk A.P. European History: Russian History
Lenin’s Death in 1924 Ignites a Power Struggle Stalin defeats Trotsky for control of the Communist Party
A.P. European History: Russian History 1928 Five Year Plans / Central Economic Planning 1936 – 38 Purges Expand Heavy Industry. Eliminate Capitalism.
A.P. European History: Russian History 1939 Russo- German non-aggression pact
A.P. European History: Russian History